Referencing the Hemedex Quad Lumen Bolt Kit
“We report our experience over a 2-year period using a standardized bedside, single burr hole approach to intracranial multimodality monitoring. We were able to safely and consistently measure ICP, oxygenation, regional cerebral blood flow, temperature, and function. This approach generated real-time neuromonitoring data and provides a benchmark for the future use of MMM to guide a precision-medicine approach to the clinical management of patients with severe acute neurological injuries, such as TBI.”
Brandon Foreman, Laura B. Ngwenya, Erica Stoddard, Jason M. Hinzman, Norberto Andaluz and Jed A. Hartings, “Safety and Reliability of Bedside, Single Burr Hole Technique for Intracranial Multimodality Monitoring in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury”, Neurocrit Care, 2018 Dec;29(3):469-480.